Jeannette Montgomery Barron. My years in the 1980s. New York Art Scene
Silvana Editoriale
Reggio Emilia, Collezione Maramotti, May 4 - July 31, 2014.
Italian and English Text.
Cinisello Balsamo, 2014; paperback, pp. 192, 150 b/w and col. ill., cm 13,5x21.
(Cataloghi di Mostre).
series: Cataloghi di Mostre
ISBN: 88-366-2869-9 - EAN13: 9788836628698
Subject: Collections,Photography
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Weight: 0.415 kg
With these lines Jeannette Montgomery Barron opens Scene, the book that is an intense photographic gallery of portraits of artists, gallerists, critics, dealers and personalities from the New York art world in the 1980's.
It is precisely this approach of the very young photographer who experienced the art scene of New York, where she arrived in the late 1970's, that brings to us an insider's as well as an outsider's view of this very exciting cultural moment in a city where "eclecticism" and "divergence" were the norm. In New York the scene which developed in the East Village and Soho, the transgressive and energy-filled cultural milieu that was perceivable in clubs like Area, Mudd Club, Odeon, and of course in Warhol's Factory, echo in these intense and magnetic photographic portraits. They convey the clear understanding of how and why these artists became true icons and cult figures.
More than a book, the volume is a personal diary where the photographer has jotted down notes, collected photographs shot in studios, homes and clubs, letters, and mementos of events linked to her life in New York in the Eighties, further enriched by artists' recollections of that period.
A journey that certainly does not want to be philological but intimate and minimalistic, in its attempt to convey the sense of a special moment in time to those who had not experienced it